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e HKRALB AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, Dee. II. IMS PAGE S-B lend. Joyniey IPays Off For Experience Tells KU Pelican rw Ii Parsons Blast Owls In Opener Tense Techmen Trampled 90-58 By Tall Westminster (Continued From I B) I Wilson hit eight shots from the field and three for four from the Friday night the Techmen; foul line for a total of 19. couldn't make anything go. Al- The only dopaitmciit in which though they were down only u!lhe Tcch quint snowfd anv supcri. points at the half, 41-30. the tense-;ority was at lhe foul Unc; lx,d bv ness that had plagued them sinceiCarlie wison who b d for eight the Owls hit on 20 of 26 tries. Branson and Larry BASKETBALL SCORES & Whitebirds Clip Lava Bears 61-49 On heir Home Court (Continued from Page I B) man in a suit en route. Ot the 10 Parsons to get into the game, nine cracked the score column, four of them for double figures. Barnett counted 18 points but still had to surrender high scoring hon ors to Owl Leon Wilson. A SHADE SHORT Klamath Union Wildcat Ray Taylor (28) is a bit late with his leap as Honker Gary Reynolds gets the necessary distance and the ball in Friday night's Lakeview SI -33 defeat of the soph squad on Pelican Court. The Honkers kept the rebounding advantage most of the game. At rig'n are Honkers Troy McCoy (52) and Larry Peters. In the background it KU's Wayne Chamberlain (32). lakeview Friday Winner (Continued from Page I B) Friday night on Pelican Court In the opener the Klamath Un-lline, the more experienced Lake ion freshman crew continued its winning ways by staging a sur . ..: r:..- i..-it.J iL I t. .mew cunuauen . Virginia Tceh 76-43 and Alabama boards Friday both offensively;, ,,."j ,,,,,, ; ,t, ni. , T iL-A.MntM Ub, hA llllnflc ., w.A U-,1f A: l ..,k .wl Infold..!., i' "" ""J'"' ' ' the opening of the game got stead ily worse in the second period. io oy Dig urn narneii ine,Brown each hit 22 wnjle Nasn parsons cruisca easily io me u-.h-irl 1.1 nal 90-58 count, and used everyj The winnc..s t.oull,cd onlv ,. gifties in 28 tries, but their col lective 38 field goals, just twice the number scored by the Owls, was plenty. The victory was the fifth against no defeats for the Westminster five. The game marked the debut of three Owl players, Sammy Smith. Bob Drace and Bob Cumiford. Smith connected for nine points, Cumiford got four and Drace was blanked. The box score: Biilikens Belf Cincinnati; Eye Crown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Now that Oscar Robertson is Friday Game Scoring Summary title. At least, the St. Louis Biilikens years. While the Biilikens defeated the Bearcats 57-40 Friday night, three major tournaments got the jump on the others upcoming during the hectic holiday action. In the Steel! Bowl, Pittsburgh downed Colgate! 78-62 and Duquesne whipped Ten nessee 79-64. Auburn nosed out 'Weitmlmter (Ml FO FTFTA PF TP ! Bliss 3 2-2 3 li WadaouDI 1 71 3 4. Swenion 6 S-T 1 17 1 Barnetl y 0-2 3 IB1 iMorris J-7 9 14 Nielson a 0-J 2,1? I Join 3 2 3 1 1; tGreen 2 0-0 14 Tageuchl 2 1 2 0 5; 'Stanlield 0 0-0 10 Totals J4 1411 17 to 'lorn. Ttch. (311 FO FT-FTA FF TP I 'Branson 3 2-2 4 1) i Petersen 1 3-5 4 5: Smith 4 1.3 1 Nasn l i-i o 3 ,L. Wilson 3 4 4 19 1 Cumiford 2 0-1 0 4 I1 Drace 0 00 0 0. Muggerud 0 0-0 10- C. Wilson 0 a s I Brown 0 2-2 12 Totals It 10-21 17 S4 ! Score bv halvH: T Oregon Tech 30 7a 581 Westminster 41 4990) Friday's College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steel Bon I First Round Pitt 78, Colgate 62 Duquesne 79. Tennessee 64 Birmingham Classic First Round Alabama 72. Baylor 53 Auburn 76, Virginia Tech 73 City of Kosrs - First Round Gonzaga 73, Iona (NY) 64 Portland 43, Santa Clara 41 Blurbounct Row) Oklahoma 69, Texas A&M 56 Houston 56, Oklahoma St. 54 Kust St. John's 78, Ohio V. 50 NYU 79. Holy Cross 65 LaSalle 84, Muhlenberg 67 Midwest , St. Louis 57, Cincinnati 40 Kansas. 93, Michigan St. 69 Kansas St. 77, North Carolina t ot loa St. 63, Washington 60 San Francisco St. 77, Wash (St xniist 63 Kent St. 100, Idaho 92 South Dakota St. 77. Whcaton 56 Mnnkalo St. 79. North Dakota -I. 58 South Wake Forest 83, Virginia 82 George Washington 90, VMI 86 Southwest Texas Western 80. Sul Ross 6!) Louisiana St. 73, Texas Tcch 69 -ot Far West UCLA 85, Notre Dame 54 Southern Calif. 66, Butler 56 California 53. San Francisco 39 ball control strategy for the first time this season, the victorious Friday night the Pelicans, al-jWhitebirds put their pattern Into w ays a little wary of the Bend operation with 50 seconds left in club on their home floor, even-1 the third period when the Bears tually cooled off the determined had chopped their margin to an Oregon St. 65, Arizona St. V. 54il'ava Mcars bl vJ- eight-point spread and the game Colorado St. U. 77. Regis 62 ln "le prelim the KU Jayveos was running away at a torrid clip. Utah St. 74, New Mexico St. 65 'swamped the Bend Jayvees 76-48. Bend put the Pelican stall to New Mexico 79, Arizona 73 Montana 57, Idaho St. 41 Hawaii 71, Seattle Pacific 66 2 ot Arizona Stale Coll. 60, Adams (Colo) State 58 Colorado Coll. 60. Colorado Mines 51 Fresno State 81. Whitworlh 67 Oregon Education 81, Pacific (Ore) 79 Given a chance to try out their Hawk Sfar Gefs Fined, Plays Ball By I'nited Press International the full-court press test in the final period with bedlam reign ing at the high school gym. but they failed to break up the stall or close the gap between the 48 39 third quarter score as Klam ath continued to run out the clock. The Bears had taken an early lead in the game, only to have Mamath catch fire and command Westminster (Utah) 90, Oregon' . ,, ',, "' ""jleads of 19-9 at the end of the Tn,.h u iP0ll"d L1.vde Lovellctle apparent- first stanza nf .,. anH at halftime. For the first time this season the Pelicans and their big men on the boards, Bruce Brickner, i ir,fiu ca c..j ci 'J 15 "Siu in ine pocKCioooK Pacific Lulheran 76 L,wis and' .vclleltc. fined $75 Wednesday Clark 70 ; night for loafing against the Los Willamette 60, Humboldt Stale 43 Eastern Oregon 72, Alaska 66 Angeles Lakers, got back in the priori prarps nf Cnarh Paul rv.l.. n . , ' Z j i . L ' luary rauiKe ana nay Taylor, ran mnur Friday nipht with a tnn nir. . .... . , , I, ... . . i mio some real competition as oimance in leading the St. Louis Bcnds 6.5 chuck dcSuy and ,112"!?7 V1Clry ovcr teammate Rex Chambers, also the Philadelphia Warriors. f6.5. haueA m mnr lkn th. The Hawks' huge center paced.Bcal:s. share of rebound. fnr tha St. Louis with 24 points, including three clutch baskets in the clos ing minutes, to stop the Warriors' Oregon Prep Basketball Klamath Falls 61, Bend 49 Clatskauie 60, Seaside 56 Nealikahnic 75. Toledo 54 Vcrnonia 46. Hood River 44 Marshfield 59, Crater (Central Point) 53 Pendleton 50. Maclli (Milton- helped Lovelletle in offsetting Frcewatcri 38 34-point efforr by Wilt Chamber- South Salem 60, Sunset (Beaver-;lain and 24 y veteran Joe Gra- ton) 59 DOW SKI night. However, the Bears couldn't seem to find the range during the last ditch rally. Bob Pettit withifirsl half nf , ,: ? . ,t 21 points and Cliff Hagan with 20 only 15 tlmes from Af UM for In other National Basketball Association games, the Cincinnati Royals moved into second place Beaverton 71, Corvallis 54 Medford 59, South Eugene 46 Hondas (Dillard) 62. Ashland 51 Grant Union (John Day) 62,im ,ne western Division by trounc- pretty much their own way, es- a 46-36 decision over the Honker j Ken Conn and Maxwell each i .t I I J . t :un...uAJ -:-u : L- peciaiiy in cue leuuuuu ut:pdii-;jayvee agicyaiion. ;uuit.iit.-u ciiii sniuua ui me uk;ii- ment, as they whacked the KU Lakeview 51, KU Wildcats 33 nnhnmnra WiUr-atc ;t.?1 Tho' Psnarl Tlniicr Vavunll u-hrt Honkers are members of the A-2 counted 18 points off eight flnv Rogue League Conference stretched it to 42-28. mingham classic. In the City of Roses tourney, Portland (Ore.) downed Santa Clara 43-41 and . u..t. .v.. u.u .u-ib01,zaSa lona 01 lpaeue Iradin? ocriod ended at to a 16-11 bulge. At the half the:Rochel,c N Y 73.M viaiiuia iidu a 3a:u suicau. ill Interleague Trading Subdued This Year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jfore the clock struck midnight, Baseball's second annual inter-is the new Washington club in ine American league snip vui- " l ..... l.tl.honHor Dnhhu C-U.-l, had a 29-20 spread. At , Tul ni... u" . jmionigni rriaay a.ier a u. - .. .hamDion pittsbu,.ch ling layups and 2-4 at the foul the close of the third they had tou,.nam(ml since DairinES Wc,e!wec.r.eJ,?" u,...r'.m Pirates in exchange for three Panthers, Trojans Snare 'B' Victories consioeraoiy suixiuea ..u... '"lminnr ,,, (irsl hasem.m sei in Huvance, nuustun eunuu . l, waD. haonv ccneia , . , .. i.i.l j r.i.1. Pace scl "J '"aP'wPPy g-nndin st v . ,u j haseman Har- wavne inamDenain ana euoui.i.i com -j Wolters shared hieh noint honors ; ""r?n, " managers a year ago. for the Wildcats, each with I..?! T. From Nov. 21 until the dead- was over. The scoring summary: KU Wildcats (13) Taylor 7, Piper 4, In the only County B basket-; while Grizzly Gerald Warren was ball action Friday night the Sa- held to just two for the evening, cred Heart Trojans snapped upl Gilch 'ist's Jon Harris was high wirlnt-v numher three over aiwith 10 noints. Frank Hcelund Chamberlain s. wolters I, Horn 4, south- league foe by dumping the Bly was second to Crume with 18 for EngNsh.McGrnnis.'a'd Thompson. Bobcats 49-36 on the 'Cats' homeithe winners, court, while the top-ranked Chilo- In the preliminary game the quin Panthers made a 77-24 meallChiloquin Jayvees dumped the of the Gilchrist Grizzlies. j Grizzly pups 37-25. For the Trojans the win was the The scoring summary: In nlfiAi mainP Onmoc Itancac' :Lt fll J L... r.. " w ' c,g,a puuus. .UIIueu uj. n.Slale knocked off fifth-ranked Taylor who notched six. N,or(h CaroHna v9 in overtime Bom ciuds uunzeo every man ,,; va mir-hior. stat. ,93-69 in a doubleheader. In a tw in bill at Madison Square Garden, St. John's ran over Ohio Univer sity 78-50 and NYU handed Holy Cross its first setback 79-65. Lakeview (5II-G. Pelers 2. McCoy 4, St. LoillS. which boosted its Sea- Mexwell IB, L. Peters 8, Reynolds e, i, ... a i u-j ..lnii..nl.. cossey i, conn 8, poiiard i, Warner i, son mark to 4-1, had a relatively Tooke 2. Berry. R.C. Stevens, third baseman Har ry Bright and pitcher Benny Dan icls. Shanlz, a key relief man for .1.. HT.., Vnrt V-inlrAAE lcl rnn ers. eight of the interleague vari-l harf ob(ained . w casn saies... . . . . in fll line Friday night, there were only 10 transactions involving 23 play-. lety including three The last one, several hours be- J ...... u nl., A.,;ntnt uiicnrisr nazeiwooo , Harris 10, SWUUIIU uvci lire Mu,,llct' Warren 4. Elm KU Frosh 46, Lakeview JV 36 In the Friday opener the baby easy time against Cincinnati. The Bills led all the way, opening an eight-point lead at halftime and increasing it to 20 points near the ati-ct Koinif a Ifl.lR rlnckinn in thp Chiloquln (27) Heolund 6 , rru - Harris 5. Crume 22, Cunningham II. Wil- eeason opening jajiiuuree. men der. 5. Nygren 8, Bojorcas 4, Eggsman, other win came at the expense orT- Wllaer- the Bonanza Antlers last week ,1HHeo,undBi.h0?,.sE.ri4kSG !PelicanS !"d an Uphi" C0UrrSe t'cnd. Glen Makowski had 17 points I Heglund 18. Case , G. UP. n,,,.i.- f ih... r New Owner To Get KC The Antlers were idle Friday! night. The Chiloouin breather was chalked up as win number four Sacred Heart 49, Bly 36 The Bobcats were very defin itely in the ball game until the final stages when the Trojans - ... i"""- , . , tor the winners. game, irai.ing iu-oaiineenooii Cogale . and Tennessee me uisl pcnuu iiici nuc siiuii 24-16 at the halftime gun. They grabbed their first lead of KANSAS CITY (AP) - A six- year campaign to buy a major league baseball club apparently will succeed for Charles Finley imonoay wnen tie is ejeci.eu iu Davcrs both become majority stocKiioiocr 01 1 , ington only last Wednesday in the American League draft to stock its two new teams. The only other last-day action was sale of left-hander Danny McDevitt by the Los Angeles Dod gers to the Yankees for a sum reported slightly above the $20, 000 waiver price. Last year, when the interleague period made its debut, there were 15 deals involving more than 50 -r - , .. ji nm uuiiiiaii uiiucu iu pvmio wi gainst two losses, both of which made some key interceptions andlca(1 a shoolcrs whUe Roger were credited to the A-2 Henley Hornets. Chiloouin 77, Gilchrist 24 The Friday night action at Chil got their fast break in gear. Dl.. l.M 11 in ft-- f.wlw uiy iieiu an ii-iu ii. ai uai ici ...lit, n:nn 1 l L.-i .1: 1 .1.. 1 . i.w,l,i iiiii- were knocked from the unbeaten lhe Kansas City Athletics ranks in the Steel Bowl. Pitt led Finley, 42 and a wealthy Gary, Trtloalo 39.95 at halflimo anrl af.Unrt. inKIH'anrp ht'okfir. Outbid B the game 28-27 just at the close ... Ih. d.j p,i(Ws later rloseH eroun of local business men who 01 me inira sumza. itu- , nno .t.. pan.ihave been trvme to buv the 52 Hal Holman drilled 13 points to tncrs ulc(j away to a i2.point pcr cent interest left by the late edge. Duquesne took an 11-10 lead ! Arnold Johnson. Johnson, wno over Tennessee in the third min- bought the club and moved it ute and was never headed. Newjhere from Philadelphia in 1955, Rodgers was next for the winners lead Dut supped to me snort enoi ,. ,. ,j ,i, tc;u": B,lu ""i- ' of a 19-17 halftime count. I .f Took" JL'"8! paced Duquesne with 30 died last March, n-u. n..:. j t... ,.-.:.u I with nine points and Fred Wd-Ininl; ,,. nh-r, r ..I n-u- T : J u.. l.-:ul",l,l rmw ' cquin proved not much more man X A oo ? Hams followed with eight.- just a good worKout lor me ran-."-" af T . .u I The scoring summary: thers. 10 flcld 8a,s and a 21 at the! Laktvuw jv od - Hn ?, (14) Hart 7. LMhv 2, 39.27 Clifton 1, Williams I, SAmDtes 3, Warren 7, Amactcer, piaio 4, iookb t. nnn, tt-tl LCrnch fii Hftlmn 11. Rrv1ii.tr i 9. EnriQht, Yunck 5, Jackson t, Binney 6, of 20 free throws, Smith 7, Workman 1, buyer i, LOrtei i, Petrick, Gippo. Rose. Th nmvprfnl Chilonuin snuad Uoul line, pulled out to leaped out to a 12-5 first quar-ltnird quarter lead and from here at i... . i ...:u iU,Jnn thnv were nhle to contain anv ler ieaa inen jum iucu nun uicr - overmatched Grizzlies the rest of Bobcat threat. -the way. At the half they led Jim Hall was high for the los- S9.I9 anrl thon ont pven Ktineier ers with four from the floor and in the third allowing the losers 7-13 at the foul line, a total of 1C nninl. only two points wnue tney were racking up 20. I SUA had the edge in the ' POTS Will Loacn iioraie iviiisi useu m "j -- - points. Auburn's unbeaten Tigers were deadly from the free-throw line, connecting on 3fi of 43 attempts. Virginia Tech, which hit only nine The 1960 interleague trades were topped by the Dec. 3 swap that sent former American League batting champ Harvey Kucnn from the Cleveland In dians to the San Francisco Giants' for left-hander Johnny Antonelli and outfielder Willie Kirkland. Four days later Detroit traded second baseman Frank Boiling plus a player to be designated later to Milwaukee for outfielder Bill Bruton, second baseman Chuck Cottier, catcher Dick Heppncr 50 Salem Academy 7ft, Amity 42 . Brookings 36, Illinois Valley (Cave Junction) 35 Prineville 60, Eagle Point 47 Hillsboro 60, Redmond 45 Scappoose 45, St. Helens 43 Koseburg 62, Grants Pass 57 Phoenix 38, Glide 34 Lakeview 51, Klamath Falls Sophs 33 Chiloquin 77, Gilchrist 24 Sacred Heart i Klamath Falls) 49. Bly 36 Drain 46, Junction City 37 Astoria 61, Mark Morris (Long- view) 46 1 Sweet Home 44, Thurston (Springfield) 39 Central Catholic (Portland) 57, Jesuit (Beaverton) 38 Butte Falls 56, Days Creek 34 St. Francis (Eugene) 53, Pleas ant Hill 34 North Salem 47, North Eugene 46 Albany 67, Scrra (Salem) 62 Bandon 42, St. Mary's (Med ford) 39 La Grande 56, Ontario 53 Portland League Cleveland 44, Lincoln 39 Jefferson 43, Roosevelt 41 Wilson 49, Madison 40 Grant 52, Washington 42 Marshall 50, Benson 37 North Bend 60, Rcedsport 44 Madras 74, Burns 48 David Douglas (Portland) 56, Parkrose 32 ing Los Angeles, 130-116, and the New York Knickerbockers with stood the Detroit Pistons' late rally to win. 108-104. The St. Louis victory knocked Philadelphia out of first place in the Eastern Division. The idle Boston Celtics took over the lead by 12 percentage points Rookie Oscar Robertson tossed in 39 points and "old pro" Jack! Twyman scored 37 in Cincinnati's victory ovcr the Lakers. Elgin Baylor had 34 for the losers. Klamalti (l Red Veteran Scores Four By United Press International Veteran Dan Poliziani of the Providence Reds ' became the fourth American Hockey League players to score four goals in a single game this season when he led the Rhode Islanders to a 7-6iB.,n victory over the Buffalo Bisons Friday night at Buffalo. . Poliziani began his splurge withiDann a goal in the first period, then ! t!".n,.Jl"r nreo nome mree more tames in a space of four minutes and 16 seconds in the second stanza. His second-period goals came at 12:18 12:29, and 16:34. In Friday's .only other action, the Quebec Aces tripped the Rochester Americans, 5-2, at Rochester. the night. They were called 23 times on personal fouls, and their big guns deSully, Chambers and Jim Hawes fouled out. Klamath, on the other hand, bucketed 21 field goals, 19 out of 34 from the charity land and was charged with 20 personal fouls. All five of the Pelicans turned in outstanding defensive perform ances and earned praise from coach Dean White, especially Patzke on the backboards and guards Wally Palmberg and Freddie Bichn. Palmberg scrapped all the way for the ball during the course of the game and held Mike Riley to eight points, while he in turn picked up 14 before he was forced out of the game on fouls. Bichn also came through for the Pelicans on defense by keeping Bend's big scoring threat, Wally Donohue, in check, allowing him only three points. Brickner played his usual good game by pumping in 15 counter and sparking the KU defense un der the basket. Taylor and Wayne Dennis were also called upon to put down the Bend uprising. Tne scoring summary: Friday Game f FT-FTA PF TF 3 1-1 i 1 I S 4-7 5 14 3-4 4 15 .4 -14 J 17 M Si 1 1-1 J J 0 0 10 II 1M4 M 81 etnd (48) Donohut Hawes deSully RiHy Petri Chambers Ltnti Smith Totals Scar by quarters: KUHS Bend 11-1 13 13- 4 SI 4 1-3 S 4-9 2 1 1 3-13 7 1 34 5 1 14- 4 i ie o o i e 18 1MJ M 4 1f If 14 134.1 It 14 10-4F Gonzagans. lord, Nelson, Watts. players while Grizzly boss Les Martin went with seven. Butch Crume picked up 22 points to pad his county scoring lead OSC Snaps Loss Streak CORVALLIS (AP) Oregon Ct ntA fninnorl t Vl f8To.Oamp litC. Ing streak and defeated Arizona! I !nf,oliJ Af Ifl Stale, 65-54, in its home opener; UI 1 1 1 I C I VJ TT III before 3,103 fans here Friday! Bv THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Bight. Judee Robert Dunne of the Chi cago Probate Court, who must approve the sale of the Johnson estate's holdings, adjourned a Brown and relief pitcher Terry Hearing rnoay wnen u Dccame pox Thursday, the Braves were ac tive again as they figured in a three-way deal with the Cincin nati Reds and the Chicago White had a 32-30 plain Finley would bid up to $2 edge in field goals. Alabama, million for the stock if necessary, which registered its first triumphjlf minority stockholders were to of the season in the Birmingham sell to Finley at a comparable classic windup, moved ahead of price, the club would cost him:. in that one, Milwaukee trad Baylor 35-30 at halftime. The Tide some J3.800.ooo. cfj pjlchers Juan Pizarro and Joey ran up a 15-point margin midway j "That's higher than we can Jay to the Reds for shortstop Roy through the second half. go." was the answer of Byron McMillan. The Reds kept Jay and Brian Etheridge scored 23 points jSpenccr, attorney for the group swapped Pizarro and righl-handcr as Oklahoma turned back Texaslseeking home ownership. Cal McLish to the White Sox for e 'A f. l tu Dl..nunnnn, -:u .... ......, ., .. '., . of Spokane Friday night won their " " " t i rmiey nrst men to nuy ine A s inira nascman i.cne rrecse. way into the championship round cap' Tommy Thomson was the the fall of 1931 when Johnson The other interleague trade of -r .u- fi..c. nn,i ni- r Ha. b'S man for Houston in its open- acquired the franchise from Con- a major nature was Thursday's 3 inn numa li-i,,mrh nimr nl.l-.linm-, :. ..-.!. t-: .1 r-:i.. I I Ji . :L 1 I r' ''ft feao, i.iu,,,).., u..i uniniiuiiid niP illdtn. OHICr llltn F llllty llUCl llfdl Uiai SUNl I lnlll-ldllUUI Ul'llU 10 personally. Both he and Mike; PORTLAND (AP) - Host Uni Slowey drew comments lor tneirVersi,y of Por,ant) and Gonzaga ouisianatng euons. The scoring summary: SHA 4fl DeNault 8. K Murray , HOiiana J. aianey J. Jec"5on i-neflu , , ft1..immil . mot' . s- ""':"":""". : . . 'Slslp. State went u-ithmit a fin i-A 1,.,u.rlit. t. V.,,.. il, r.Jnu ik. n.i Rsil c. i ii-Han is. pmin a. wasnoumi Tne ranl!v portlanders earner . . .. .. . .. . r" "".....j ... , ...c ...v ..w.. Hain.wa, 2. Thompson a. pool, craw-; . . :'j" j j.t.,.j c., goal tor tne nnai Vi minutes. (Detroit Tigers, the Chicago Wh le w th Frank Su ivan. another irom ueillliu IIU ut-'ICrticu oaiiLn- . .... j . . 1 , . . . .... . . .. Clara 43 41 after Gonzaga had Elscwhcre. wlPed out a 13- Sox and the new Los Angeles en- right-hander, going to the Phila downed Iona of New Bochelle.-Pinfcl f1. and Jefc" Jexas try in the American League, delphia Phillies. Willamette, N.Y., 73-64. Portland trailed most of the. . ...... ... way until 6-9 Bill Garner's free '" , , V , , ih.Jrorest. led by Un Chappell and: , .. a I ii milM " Klllia OO-OA III UK! VLIHI1LIU C Two Orecon small c o 1 1 g ecessiuiiy piayea Dan control unui - ,rnn r u. . It was Orecon Slate's second teams defeated out-of-state oppon-inear the end when Frank Bosonc ' 'x9 nnlnH and hie iroo f fvc rjavo n - ' L, SHIRT POCKET SIZE All TRANSISTOR RADIO COMPLETE WITH BATTERY 9 95 . , ... " .1 I r i i ii- r a i in tun i t"i rstt uu a victory and avenged a 79-77 loss ents in Friday night nasketnail was muiea ana nis iree toss gave erence vic, ' by holding off' to the Anzonans earner in ine games Two other Oregon .cams mem ,neir una. margin. , California tripped San fc nnth. .. . suffered losses Garner wa high Korer with 14 .onTfeated -Oregon Slate coacn Mais uu..; The winning Oregon te am s points, uene Sn,e,as naa .MunIellberf 84 . 67." California Sr Jn his third year as head man. were Willamette and L.nfield. Santa Clara. d San J tried a new starting combination, both of the Northwest Confer-! the opener, Iona held Gon-i " A.f..lMi 'v,'", that worked. It was made up ofCnce. Willamette, paced by Fidel zaga's spectacular high scorer.lg. mA UCLA Notre two sophomores. Steve Pauly and'Gaviola, with 23 points, defeated! Frank Burgess, to a line field g Gary Rossi, and three veterans. Humboldt State of Areata, Calif., jgoal in the first half and was, jj Boh Jacobson, Jay Carty and 60-43 at Salem. Linfield whipped ahead. 33-32. al the intermission. i i p D' L J !v Karl Anderson. College of Pugct Sound 68-61 at But Burgess, who had averaged CQgle bOSS rlCKCfJ Pauly and Carty topped the McMinnville. more than 30 points a game be- LOS ANGLLES (AP) Coach jd OSC scorers with 12 points each Lewis and Clark, also of the fore this tournament, broke loose) Lawrence T. (Buck) Shaw of thei'IA4A A k . u .L. 1 lmt.:v.l.,..,l fnnlB.MM ua KasI. in iha corv.nrl half anrl finkhprl Philarlelnhia Kaplpt U9E namprl 3f linOUO UlC SISIlUin uinj mm- puuimwi viiicurnn, .-o. . ... , 0 EAR PHONE AND CARRYING CASE Nil tiilt-ie Miliar, fall Hal itlMtna Ml aHifiat TtlMS 14 taal. Ink H8-ail1al rill. IOW Mir THSMI Strong was the game's top point-en by undefeated Pacific Luthcr-'wilh 16 points. coach of the East squad in the jj BiaVer with 17. an 76-70. Pacific Lutheran, which ' High scoring honors went to National Football League's annu- J Oregon Slate outshnt Arizona now has a 6-0 season record, was Frank McArdle and Kevin Reilly al poslseason Pro Bowl game! Kate 35 to 33 per cent, and had paced by Norman Dam witn ot iona, witn in apiece, boo nuni,nere Jan. i. me viesn coacn V .' .. . . . - r 1 I i M.t k... u.- i rebounding edge, S7 to 46. jpoints of Gonzaga had 17, has not been chosen. 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